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Painting reproduction on canvas of the artwork The Problem We All Live With - Ruby Bridges (Rockwell)

An artwork handpainted in a traditional way by a copyist painter.

Product Description

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METHOD OF REPRODUCTION :

OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS100% handpainted

ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS100% handpainted

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SIZE OF PAINTING :

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QUALITY ratio

AREA = 0 in2

Price per m2 = 0 $/feet2

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CANVAS BORDER OPTIONS :

STANDARD SIDE BORDERSimply a white borderof canvas material.

BLACK SIDE BORDER (+10$)

GALLERY WRAPPainting being stretchedaround the sides.(+20$)

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STRETCHER BAR :

ROLLED CANVASNot Stretched

STANDARD STRETCHERThickness 0¾ in ▂▎

THICK STRETCHERThickness 1½ in ▃▍

Product price = $(FREE Shipping)

► INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARTICLE :

Oil painting reproduction made by hand on a coton canvas (wooden stretcher bar).

The delay for the making of the reproduction is about 3 or 4 weeks but this delay can be extended by the painter if necessary.

Shipping time are approximately 10 to 15 business days by NORMAL delivery (FREE delivery if the order does not require stretcher bars) and 5 to 6 business days by EXPRESS delivery.

The choice of the formats is possible from the options of the article but we also offer the opportunity to order your custom size.

Guarantee: Satisfied or Refunded

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The Problem We All Live With is a 1964 painting. An iconic image of the civil rights movement in the United States, it depicts Ruby Bridges, a six-year-old African-American girl, on her way into an all-white public school in New Orleans on November 14, 1960 during the process of racial desegregation. Because of threats and violence against her, she is escorted by four deputy U.S. marshals; the painting is framed such that the marshals’ heads are cropped at the shoulders. On the wall behind her is written the racial slur "nigger" and the letters "KKK"; a smashed tomato thrown at Bridges is also visible. The white crowd is not visible, as the viewer is looking at the scene from their point of view. The painting is oil on canvas and measures 36 inches high by 58 inches wide.
At Bridges’ suggestion, President Barack Obama had the painting installed in the White House, in a hallway outside the Oval Office, from July to October 2011.